Church

CENTRAL CHRISTIANThe Team Story fund raiser that was planned for March 2 at Central Christian Church, Second and Riggs, was canceled due to the weather. The event has been rescheduled for Sunday, March 9.

These past few weeks I have been diligently preparing for Lent.
How, you ask?
Well, two weeks ago I found a pair of stone-colored flats online at 30 percent off and bought them. And today I bought a pair of white pants that were on sale (plus I used a $10 off coupon).
Even though it’s only early March and I have several or five pairs of white pants in my closet, they are all Capri-length and these are ankle-length, which is more suited to this time of year, or so I am telling myself.

CORNERSTONE CHRISTIAN CHURCH
A community event, “Looking from the Bed.” will be held Saturday, March 1, 6-8 p.m. at the Harrison County Extension office.
Cornerstone Christian Church is hosting the program, which will be presented by Ryland Brown. Discussion will center around practical ways of showing love to those who are dying.
Brown’s program will focus on topics such as the denial of death, grief, explaining death to children as well as other points of discussion.

Have you heard about the Baptist White Lie cake?
Don’t know if this is a true story or not, but it seems that Alice Grayson of Tuscaloosa, Ala., had signed up to bake an angel food cake for the Baptist Church Ladies’ Group bake sale — Alice was known for her light, fluffy, perfect angel food cakes.

Proverbs 2:6-8 says, “For the Lord gives wisdom; From His mouth come knowledge and understanding; He stores up sound wisdom for the upright; He is a shield to those who walk uprightly; He guards the paths of justice and preserves the way of His saints.”

CORNERSTONE CHRISTIAN CHURCH
A community event, “Looking from the Bed.” will be held Saturday, March 16, 6-8 p.m. at the Harrison County Extension office.
Cornerstone Christian Church is hosting the program, which will be presented by Ryland Brown. Discussion will center around practical ways of showing love to those who are dying.
Brown’s program will focus on topics such as the denial of death, grief, explaining death to children as well as other points of discussion.

I’ve always said motherhood is easy when you don’t have kids.
Likewise, it’s easy to be married when you’re not. When you’re not married and you’re only dreaming about it, you imagine the ideal. In your imagination, you and your spouse say and do all the right things, and even your arguments are sweet and making up is rosy.
In real life, however, marriage gets thorny, and sometimes bloody.
Mostly, it’s just regular, with a few blips and annoyances along the way.